Staff

Professor Helen J. Cooper is an expert in the gas-phase ion chemistry of peptides and proteins. She is a world-leader in the field of electron capture dissociation mass spectrometry and is responsible for establishing the University of Birmingham as a centre of excellence in mass spectrometry research. Professor Cooper has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and serves on a ...

Paul is Professor of Oral Biology, Lead for the Oral Biology teaching module, and Director of Research for the School of Dentistry.

He has published over 100 research papers in scientific journals and authored several book chapters in the field of pulp biology and regenerative endodontics. He has delivered more than 20 invited lectures around the world. Paul has ...

Professor Copello's research has led to major impacts on addiction treatment in the UK in recent years. He was Principal Investigator in the MRC funded UK Alcohol Treatment Trial, the largest trial of alcohol treatments conducted in the UK that informs effective and cost effective delivery of psychosocial interventions for alcohol problems. He led the development of a social and family ...

Chloé Corcoran is interested in the underlying factors which cause stuttering, particularly cognitive/linguistic factors which arise before overt articulation. This work involves the use of eye-tracking methodology to examine the silent reading processes of people ...

I am a Research Fellow working with Heather Widdows on the Tiss.EU project, a Europe wide project which looks at all aspects of the procurement, transfer and storage of human genetic material. As the project’s UK project partners, Professor Heather Widdows and I are concerned specifically with the ethics and governance of biobanks (collections of human genetic material stored and used for ...

Andrew Corke is a part-time Clinical Lecturer at the School of Dentistry,responsible for one-to-one teaching of dental students during patient treatmentsessions. Outside of the School he is a General Dental Practitioner inSolihull.

He is also the Associate Dental Dean for Dental Foundation Training in theWest Midlands and a scheme programme director with ...

Tim Cornell is Emeritus Professor of Ancient History at the University of Manchester. He is also Honorary Professor in the Department of Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology at the University of Birmingham. He recently published (as General Editor and principal contributor) The Fragments of the Roman Historians, 3 vols., Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013.

I hold a Personal Chair in French Cultural History. My main research areas are 20th-century Cultural History (especially Jean Paulhan and the Nouvelle Revue française), the life and work of Armand Petitjean, and Franco-British Inter-Cultural Studies, with a particular focus on the French presence in London.